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Sketch a continuous curve y = f(x) for x > 0 if Sketch a continuous curve y = f(x) for x > 0 if   = 0, and f '(x) =   for all x > 0. Is the curve concave up or concave down?  = 0, and f '(x) = Sketch a continuous curve y = f(x) for x > 0 if   = 0, and f '(x) =   for all x > 0. Is the curve concave up or concave down?  for all x > 0. Is the curve concave up or concave down? Sketch a continuous curve y = f(x) for x > 0 if   = 0, and f '(x) =   for all x > 0. Is the curve concave up or concave down?

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